My sisters and I had a weird convention of using the word “star” in the names of a lot of our toys growing. We had dozens of stuffed animals and trolls (yes, remember them?!) and my little ponies named variations of “Star-shine,” “Star-bright,” “Star-burst,” and then the ultra-unimaginative “Star.” (I believe we even lobbied that our Dad name one of his racing horses “Starsnow” or something of equal ill-intelligence.) In our universe, “Star” was the patriarchal stallion amongst our family of My Little Ponies. He (though there were no indications that “he” should have been gendered as such) was a unicorn with a translucent sparkly green coat and, if memory serves, a yellow tail. I will not humiliate myself by admitting how much time I spent googling the exact model he was — to no avail! — but I do remember him clear as day. I’m assuming that our “star” naming conventions had a lot to do with Care Bears, Rainbow Brite, and all of the other slightly mystical space-bound movies we were into those days.
I couldn’t help but recall this nonsense as I surveyed this absolutely majestic gown, star print blazing proudly ($335). I’d pair this with fabulous drops (Fallon, $229):
What a glorious dress for an evening wedding, especially with these drop-dead GOH-GEOUS Jimmy Choo heels (on sale for $325!!!) and a great little clutch (Zac Posen, $195):
I like it with this fab bracelet to boot ($38):
Other stunning options that caught my eye: Haute Hippie ($695); Notte by Marchesa (on sale for $315); Parker ($396); Rae Francis (new to me…love! — $400); Alice and Olivia ($595); by Malene Birger (on sale for $398 — seriously considered this for my birthday!); and Erin Fetherson ($425).